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CTIA-The Wireless Association® Recognizes America's Military in November's ''Wonder of Wireless''

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Every day around the world, America's soldiers risk their lives to protect our nation and our citizens and many of them use wireless technology to successfully and safely complete their missions. Whether its texting GPS coordinates, using remote-controlled devices, filing reports from the field or enhancing training and logistics, mobile technology can help our service members be more efficient, protected and healthy. In recognition of Veterans Day, CTIA-The Wireless Association® November edition of "Wonder of Wireless" (WOW) webcast and blog (http://blog.ctia.org) is highlighting some wireless products and services that help our military perform their important duties.

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    --  WIRELESS LIFESAVER - When San Ramon Chief Richard Price saw an ambulance
        rush to an emergency situation next door, he realized that emergency
        personnel aren't always informed of nearby 911 situations. Price's fire
        department created the free nationwide "Fire Department" app to alert
        those who are first aid trained of nearby emergencies and help save
        lives.
    --  POLICY POINT - Mobile devices are improving everyone's lifestyle,
        including the military. Some examples cited are the "Army Marketplace"
        applications store, which will include a variety of apps that help
        soldiers train and prepare for their respective jobs, navigate in
        unknown territories, maintain their health and stay better connected
        with medical personnel.
    --  INDUSTRY INSIDER - U.S. Army Technology Integration Chief Matt
        McLaughlin discusses how wireless technology is being implemented
        throughout the Army to streamline operations, improve training and
        reduce paperwork and expenses.
    --  WIRELESS AT WORK - Have you ever dropped and broken your cell phone? The
        Casio G'zOne Commando, as Chief Marketing Officer of Personal
        Communications Devices Joe Cufari shows, was built to meet military
        standards for water, shock and dust resistance. This device might be
        perfect for those who are a little rough on their hardware or find
        themselves in challenging situations.
To watch the November WOW webcast, please visit: http://www.ctia.org/consumer_info/wow/index.cfm/2011/11/.

CTIA-The Wireless Association® (http://www.ctia.org) is an international organization representing the wireless communications industry. Membership in the association includes wireless carriers and their suppliers, as well as providers and manufacturers of wireless data services and products. CTIA advocates on behalf of its members at all levels of government. The association also coordinates the industry's voluntary best practices and initiatives, and sponsors the industry's leading wireless tradeshows. CTIA was founded in 1984 and is based in Washington, D.C.

SOURCE  CTIA-The Wireless Association

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